read-edid 3.0.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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read-edid (3.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Imported Upstream version 3.0.2
  * Bump standards to 3.9.6, no changes needed
  * Changed d/copyright to dep5 format
  * d/gbp.conf added

 -- Dariusz Dwornikowski <email address hidden>  Wed, 13 May 2015 12:41:28 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Dariusz Dwornikowski
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Original maintainer:
Dariusz Dwornikowski
Architectures:
any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

read-edid: hardware information-gathering tool for VESA PnP monitors

 read-edid consists of two tools:
 .
 get-edid uses a VESA VBE 2 interrupt service routine request to read
 a 128 byte EDID version 1 structure from your graphics card, which
 retrieves this information from the monitor via the Data Display
 Channel (DDC).
 .
 get-edid uses architecture-specific methods for querying the video
 hardware (real-mode x86 instructions on i386, Open Firmware device
 tree parsing on PowerMac) and is therefore only available for i386 and
 powerpc architectures.
 .
 parse-edid parses this data structure and outputs data suitable for
 inclusion into the XFree86 or X.org configuration file. It is available
 for any architecture.

read-edid-dbgsym: debug symbols for package read-edid

 read-edid consists of two tools:
 .
 get-edid uses a VESA VBE 2 interrupt service routine request to read
 a 128 byte EDID version 1 structure from your graphics card, which
 retrieves this information from the monitor via the Data Display
 Channel (DDC).
 .
 get-edid uses architecture-specific methods for querying the video
 hardware (real-mode x86 instructions on i386, Open Firmware device
 tree parsing on PowerMac) and is therefore only available for i386 and
 powerpc architectures.
 .
 parse-edid parses this data structure and outputs data suitable for
 inclusion into the XFree86 or X.org configuration file. It is available
 for any architecture.